Makin Island Garand left by Marine Rsiders
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Although the article does not say so directly it says it was recovered when remains were recovered, therefore it must be one of the burial rifles. Thanks, good info!Go to site: www.myccamerica.com and then 'long guns' for more info. Also a related link at top of post.Comment
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Way back in the '50s, we found a BMW motorcycle with side car and MG 34 machinegun abandoned in the Western Desert in Egypt (my dad was General Manager for an oil exploration company.) We made the mistake of shooting the MG where some Egyptian soldiers could hear it and they confiscated it.
Later on, when I found a Bren Gun at Siwa, I made sure no one could hear me when I shot it.Comment
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All kinds of buried stuff out there, a friend who lives in one of the countries over run by the Nazi's during the Russian invasion found a collapsed bunker, after digging into it he found a mint P38 pistol and an MP40, both appeared as new and both ran like clocks when he too them out to try. So stuff is out there, and he continues to find them. His favourite story is wandering into an old German minefield,, fortunately the mines were rusted solid but it scared the hell out of him.Comment
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In the mid-50s., I was in Egypt, and we used to go out to the Western Desert and you can't imagine the things we found. I had a Bren gun, and all the ammo I could shoot!
Those were the days.Comment
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Phillip McGregor (OFC)
"I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthurComment

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